Yes, MB, not kB. Today I made a new test. I logged in (ubuntu 19.10 on virtualbox, normal ubuntu session) and started the gnome-system-monitor to see what is happening. The memory usage of gnome-shell was ~202MB at the beginning. I locked the session, and unlocked it. The memory usage jumped to ~225MB. A lock and unlocked again, the result was ~226MB. Further lock-unlock action made only small, less than 1MB growings. After that a did nothing, left the system untouched. After an hour the memory usage was ~260MB.
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